For three days I had been watching for caribou from behind a spruce-tree lookout not far from my cabin on Savage River, on ...
As winters warm, white-tailed deer push ever northward in North America. A recent study in Global Change Biology suggests that climate change is driving these habitat shifts — changes that may further ...
The author made the most of what was probably his last chance to hunt caribou. Here's why caribou hunting opportunities have ...
Flying cameras are giving biologists an all-encompassing view of migration that reveals how social interactions motivate the animals’ every move. Ecologists Andrew Berdahl, a Santa Fe Institute fellow ...
Washington and the contiguous United States have lost their last woodland caribou, as British Columbia officials have captured and shipped the one surviving animal to a breeding facility in Revelstoke ...
Some animals really go the distance to find food, a mate or a place to raise their young. And now, thanks to scientists’ tracking efforts, we know just how far some land species will travel. Using ...
State game managers reduced bag limits for subsistence and nonresident hunters this week to preserve the declining Western Arctic Caribou Herd. The Alaska Board of Game concluded its meeting in ...
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